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Tylan Wallace WR OK state

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6ft 185 lbs

This guy is a big play, tough as nails reciever, guy plays with 🔥, if we can get our hands on this him
Had 86 catches for near 1500 yards 12 Tds last year as a Soph, on his way to matching those stats this year.

Wow hes deceptively strong
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Tore his ACL
Originally posted by jimrat:
Tore his ACL

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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by jimrat:
Tore his ACL

Trent Baalke has entered the chat

Originally posted by jimrat:
Tore his ACL

Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Trent Baalke has entered the chat

lol

When he was healthy he reminded me of Desean Jackson


Born: May 13, 1999 (age 21 years), Fort Worth, TX
Height: 6′ 0″
Weight: 190 lbs

ANALYST'S REPORTS
Reid

Pros (+): Wallace is a high kneed, but sudden route runner that adds plenty of flavor in order to sell patterns. Excellent in traffic and also a consistent high point catcher that doesn't contain a top floor on his elevator when attacking passes vertically. A snatch and tuck wideout who hardly ever bobbles or double catches passes even if in chaotic surroundings. He's an extremely strong and competitive YAC runner, who isn't afraid to lower his shoulder and invite contact. Wallace is highly effective as a perimeter run blocker. He isn't afraid to mix it up and remain physical with defensive backs. He's shown to be capable of uprooting or turning them into desired directions in order to clear lanes for ball carriers.

Cons (–): As part of a high octane and up tempo offense, the scheme led him into receiving many manufactured touches on quick perimeter/tunnel screens. Many of Wallace's catches are of the contested variety because he struggles to stack and close the door on matchups. Instead, he becomes comfortable with running side by side and highly dependable on his physicality and hand-eye coordination to win/outsmart others at the catch point. His moves to defeat press coverage at the line are non-existent. Wallace prefers to speed release everything directly to the sideline in hopes of winning with quickness strictly off of that factor alone. Because of this, he can be widened to the sideline, giving the quarterback marginal room for error on deeper patterns
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Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:


Wonder where he could slide to now? 6th rounder? Could be a great slot who can block his ass off and get the tough yards. Reminds me of Anquan Boldin


Born: May 13, 1999 (age 21 years), Fort Worth, TX
Height: 6′ 0″
Weight: 190 lbs

ANALYST'S REPORTS
Reid

Pros (+): Wallace is a high kneed, but sudden route runner that adds plenty of flavor in order to sell patterns. Excellent in traffic and also a consistent high point catcher that doesn't contain a top floor on his elevator when attacking passes vertically. A snatch and tuck wideout who hardly ever bobbles or double catches passes even if in chaotic surroundings. He's an extremely strong and competitive YAC runner, who isn't afraid to lower his shoulder and invite contact. Wallace is highly effective as a perimeter run blocker. He isn't afraid to mix it up and remain physical with defensive backs. He's shown to be capable of uprooting or turning them into desired directions in order to clear lanes for ball carriers.

Cons (–): As part of a high octane and up tempo offense, the scheme led him into receiving many manufactured touches on quick perimeter/tunnel screens. Many of Wallace's catches are of the contested variety because he struggles to stack and close the door on matchups. Instead, he becomes comfortable with running side by side and highly dependable on his physicality and hand-eye coordination to win/outsmart others at the catch point. His moves to defeat press coverage at the line are non-existent. Wallace prefers to speed release everything directly to the sideline in hopes of winning with quickness strictly off of that factor alone. Because of this, he can be widened to the sideline, giving the quarterback marginal room for error on deeper patterns
https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/tylan-wallace/TXldmMKtaq
[ Edited by ChaunceyGardner on Nov 29, 2020 at 9:42 AM ]
Originally posted by irishluder:
Wonder where he could slide to now? 6th rounder? Could be a great slot who can block his ass off and get the tough yards. Reminds me of Anquan Boldin

I think 2nd to 3rd range, he is a bit short and deep speed is average. Wonder about his separation in the NFL.

Great game against Texas Tech, yes their defense allows tons of stats but the CB Fields played a really tough game and he still produced
Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:
Originally posted by irishluder:
Wonder where he could slide to now? 6th rounder? Could be a great slot who can block his ass off and get the tough yards. Reminds me of Anquan Boldin

I think 2nd to 3rd range, he is a bit short and deep speed is average. Wonder about his separation in the NFL.

Great game against Texas Tech, yes their defense allows tons of stats but the CB Fields played a really tough game and he still produced

But 6th sounds so much better

He has all the nastiness that we need, would love to see him added to our roster as long as we get Mac Jones and a EDGE/CB/C/OG first.
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